(Master of Social Work) from Wayne State University. from the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto and an M.S.W. in Classics and Comparative Literature from Brown University. Following her interest in neo-Latin, early modern Italy, and early printed books, her dissertation is a translation of, and commentary on, Gian Vittorio Rossi’s 1637 Eudemiae libri VIII, a satirical novel whose fictional setting is 1st century AD Rome but is actually a mordent critique of Roman society under Pope Urban VIII. in the UFL Department of Classics distance degree program. Special collections librarianship, in a library focused on medieval Roman and canon law and the civil law tradition, has proven to be the ideal environment for her training as a Classicist, as she gets to interact with books written in Latin all day long! While already working as a librarian, she returned to school to pursue her Ph. While studying Classics at UK she obtained a concurrent Master’s degree in Library and Information Science with a view to pursuing a career as a librarian. in Classics from the University of Florida (UFL). in Classics from the University of Kentucky (UK) and a Ph. Nelson is the Reference Librarian for the Robbins Collection in Civil and Religious Law at the UC Berkeley School of Law. Katharina Volk, Columbia Universityįall 2013 Convivium Latinum Baumanianum (Sponsored by the Baumann Family) Spring 2014 Convivium Latinum Crystalinum (Sponsored by the Crystal Family) Topic: In the Footsteps of the Ancients: Latin in the Renaissance Yelena Baraz, Princeton Universityįall 2014 Convivium Latinum Pragerinum (Sponsored by the Prager Family) Spring 2015 Convivium Latinum Dorfmanium (Sponsored by the Dorfman Family) Peralta is also the author of the memoir Undocumented: A Dominican Boy's Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League, published in July 2015. Peralta's scholarship focuses on religious practice in the Roman Republic and Empire. Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Columbia Universityĭan-el Padilla Peralta is a fellow in the Columbia University Society of Fellows in the Humanities and will be joining the faculty at Princeton University in 2016. Topic:Migration and Trauma: Aeneas to Aylan Previous Convivia Latinaįall 2015 Convivium Latinum Tillianum(Sponsored by the Lindenbaum Family) #Latinum element seriesThe Convivium Latinum series is organized by Paideia's Alumni Board. Convivia are designed to help Paideia's alumni deepen their knowledge of classical authors in an intimate and friendly setting and to build a community in the field of classics from the high school through the university level. Each convivium includes a lecture on a classical author followed by a question and answer session, lunch, and reading sessions in small groups. Convivia Latina are intimate gatherings for Paideia alumni with outstanding scholars from the nation's best universities.
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